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Feb. 21, 1898
My dear Mrs. Emerson:-
A letter from Miss Gordon this morning expressed her desire relative to a number of points, particularly that Drs. Little, Rogers, Bradley and Terry take part in the funeral exercises. We have decided that the services at the church shall be at 11 a.m. The remains will be taken to Rest Cottage
25 Wednesday evening, and there remain until the funeral. A very short service will precede the removal to the church, to which the family friends of course will be welcome and expected, although no personal invitations will go out. On reflection I think the circle of relatives will be notified by the W.C.T.U. ladies whom I visited this morning. Kate will be here tomorrow, and will attend to further details. The body will rest in the vault and not be interred. A letter to Mrs. K. from Kate advises that a New York friend gives order to have the pulpit end of the church decorated. The ladies of the Evanston Ass’n will attend to other church decorations. I enclose check $1. 50 for the book. In haste and regard,
Very Truly,
S. W. Kimball

Feb. 21, 1898
My dear Mrs. Emerson:-
A letter from Miss Gordon this morning expressed her desire relative to a number of points, particularly that Drs. Little, Rogers, Bradley and Terry take part in the funeral exercises. We have decided that the services at the church shall be at 11 a.m. The remains will be taken to Rest Cottage
25 Wednesday evening, and there remain until the funeral. A very short service will precede the removal to the church, to which the family friends of course will be welcome and expected, although no personal invitations will go out. On reflection I think the circle of relatives will be notified by the W.C.T.U. ladies whom I visited this morning. Kate will be here tomorrow, and will attend to further details. The body will rest in the vault and not be interred. A letter to Mrs. K. from Kate advises that a New York friend gives order to have the pulpit end of the church decorated. The ladies of the Evanston Ass’n will attend to other church decorations. I enclose check $1. 50 for the book. In haste and regard,
Very Truly,
S. W. Kimball